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Old 03-04-2010, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Nowhere Man 1966 View Post
IIRC, most flatscreens, well, LCD types, were mainlt used in handheld portable TV's 10 years ago and even as early as the 1980's for that. BTW, our main TV in the house, we bought it early in 1983, it is a 1982 Zenith. It has been in daily use for 27 years and still going. I just hooked a Blu-Ray player to the old Zenith. It is kind of weird that I'm still using the same TV now as I did when I was a sophomore in high school when the "A-Team" first came on. To keep it Twilight related, I remember watching "The Day After" on it.

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Wow! The only stuff I still have that old are some cassettes (long-since ripped to MP3) and books! Though I am am still watching a CRT-type TV -- it still works.
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